
Philips Hue
The Philips Hue Gradient Signe is a slim, smart floor lamp that projects vibrant RGBW gradients onto walls, offering up to 2550 lumens of brightness and full Hue ecosystem integration. It combines voice control, music sync, and a sleek aluminum design for immersive ambient lighting in living spaces.
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$272.24
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$275.08
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$230.98
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$329.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the Gradient Signe’s unique wall‑focused White and Color Ambiance, noting its brightness rivals a 175 W bulb and its seamless music/movie sync adds dynamic flair. They praise the slim aluminum build, high CRI, and deep integration with the Hue ecosystem, while noting the non‑replaceable LEDs and narrow light spread as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the vivid wall gradients and easy app control, citing the lamp’s ability to set moods for movies and relaxation. Common complaints revolve around the narrow light direction, occasional Bluetooth lag without a bridge, and base stability on uneven surfaces.
Common Complaints
Narrow directional light, Bluetooth lag when not using the Hue Bridge, base wobble on uneven floors, and the inability to replace the integrated LED.
How It Compares
vs. Nanoleaf Shapes
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Choose Philips Hue for sleek floor‑based ambient lighting and ecosystem cohesion; choose Nanoleaf for artistic, modular wall installations.
vs. Govee Lyra Floor Lamp
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Select Philips Hue if you already use the Hue ecosystem and prefer a minimalist gradient lamp; select Govee Lyra for wider illumination without needing a bridge.